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Drèents (also Dreins, Dreints, Drents, Drints; (オランダ語:Drents)) is a collective term for the dialects spoken in Drenthe, a province of the Netherlands. The dialects, which are still spoken by half the population of Drenthe, are Dutch Low Saxon variants. ==Dialects of Drèents== All the dialects of the province of Drenthe are classified as Nedersaksisch (Dutch Low Saxon). The dialects from the north and the east (see below: 'Noordenvelds' and 'Veenkoloniaals') are somehow more related to Gronings, the dialects from the south-west are 'Stellingwerfs', and the dialects in a few villages along the southern border with the ''Grafschaft'' Bentheim (Germany) are considered to be Sallaans (because they have an umlaut in the diminutives). The foundation ''Stichting Drentse Taol'' distinguishes seven main variants of Drèents within the province, based upon the research made by G.H. Kocks, the main editor of the ''Woordenboek der Drentse Dialecten'' (Dictionary of the Drèents Dialects): * ''Noordenvelds'' * ''Veenkeloniaols'' * ''Zuudoost-Zaand-Drèents'' * ''Zuudoost-Veen-Drèents'' * ''Midden-Drèents'' * ''Zuudwest-Noord-Drèents'' (Also see Stellingwarfs) * ''Zuudwest-Zuud-Drèents'' It also can be divided into Midden-Drents and Zuid-Drents. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Drèents dialects」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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